Baja Sea of Cortez Kayaking… (trip)

Baja Sea of Cortez Kayaking Tour & Magdalena Bay Whale Watching Combo

  • Loreto International Airport, Baja California Sur, Mexico
  • Boats, Barges & Small Ship Cruises
Mexico, North America

from $1,895* per person10 DaysJanuary-March
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Sea Kayak Adventures, Inc 24 people max
Go eye-to-eye with gray whales in a calving lagoon on Baja's Pacific coast and then cross the Baja Peninsula to paddle a kayak alongside dolphins and blue whales in the clear waters of the Sea of Cortez.  Our Sea of Cortez Kayaking and Magdalena Bay Whale Watching Combo tours lets participants get close to whales, explore desert islands by sea kayak and snorkel along isolated coves in warm, turquoise waters.

Magdalena Bay is sheltered from the Pacific Ocean by a barrier of desert islands. The sandy barrier islands protect the lagoons from oceanic currents, creating a fascinating environment of twisting mangrove-lined estuaries, chaotic sand dunes and blooming desert plants. January through March, hundreds of gray whales mate and bear their young in these protected waters after traveling over 5000 miles from the Bering Strait.

You can watch gray whales and their newly born calves up close from the safety of motorized skiffs in the deeper parts of the bay, where friendly whales swim up to the skiffs for a head rub!  Breaching, spy-hopping and fluking, the whales will captivate your attention with their behavior and we guarantee whale sightings.

You have the option of either a one-day whale watching excursion  from a motorboat or staying three days at our exclusive whale camp located at a remote beach on a barrier island in the heart of gray whale activity.  In addition to whales, the lagoon is home to dolphins, sea lions, pelicans, and thousands of shorebirds. Your guides will introduce you to the desert plants, birds and other wildlife of Mag Bay on our Baja whale watching tour.

Then head back over to Loreto for three- to five-days of Baja sea kayaking and camping on remote islands in Loreto Bay National Marine Park, where the surrounding water is a sanctuary for blue-footed boobies, fin and blue whales, dolphins and sea lions.  The Sea of Cortez is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers the perfect blend of Baja kayaking, hiking and snorkeling. Abundant wildlife, massive whales, sunny weather and warm, crystalline waters make the Sea of Cortez in Loreto Bay National Marine Park one of the best winter adventure destinations in North America and Mexico.

With each of these tours, your first and last nights will be hotel-based in Loreto with an extra hotel night between kayaking and whale watching.  All activities are led by naturalist guides, who dish out tasty chile relleno and margaritas in tented beach camps at days end.  You'll bring home a lifetime of memories.

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Mexico, North America

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3 testimonials about the provider, Sea Kayak Adventures, Inc :

  • Reviewer: Alan M
    "It was my best birthday ever. The scenery was spectacular & the whales did not disappoint. Our guides were exceptionally kind, flexible, accommodating, relaxed & knowledgeable (plants, birds, sea creatures, & stars). The food was way beyond my expectations & abundant. I was even baked a birthday cake (right on the beautiful beach where we were camping) & served cold Champaign. I expected a lot for my 60th BD & this trip far exceeded my expectations. "
  • Reviewer: Arlene Perry
    "Since this was my first trip of this kind, I really didn't know exactly what to expect. However, the whole experience was just great…the people, the first-rate equipment, the area & nature, the guides, the food was wonderful, plus the weather and traveling connections. I especially appreciated the equipment list you sent. It all fit into my backpack and I was ready to go."
  • Reviewer: Arthur Rosenshein
    "The trip exceeded my expectations … outstanding guides, excellent food, well planned, beautiful location. The weather was perfect…blue skies, sunshine and warm temperatures with a light breeze. The kayaking and snorkeling were great."

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Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival date. You'll be greeted at the Loreto airport by our ground service and transported to the tour hotel. Check into pre-assigned rooms (included in trip cost). Pre-trip meeting at the hotel later in evening.

Day 2: Please eat breakfast and be packed by the meeting time.  We'll board a van and drive to the put-in site.  After loading the boats, we'll teach you the basics of paddling and thoroughly review safety procedures.  We won't leave shore until all participants feel comfortable in the boats.  Kayak to our first night's campsite. We’ll be making 50-minute, 2 to 3-mile crossings to the off-shore islands of Carmen and Danzante in Loreto Bay National Marine Park.

Day 3-5: Our days begin with spectacular sunrises and end with delightfully cool evenings enjoying sunsets, stars, moonrise, and even bioluminescence.  We'll spend our time paddling and exploring the scenic cliffs and coves of Danzante and Carmen.  We'll be camping on sandy beaches allowing for superb snorkeling, swimming, tide pooling, and strolling.  During the trip there will be three or four different camps on the islands with one or two layover days (ie we paddle out and back from the same camp).  We’ll generally paddle 4 hours per day (with breaks).  We'll sleep in comfortable and roomy dome tents, although with Baja's lack of insects you may be tempted to sleep out under the stars.  Several campsites have a desert arroyo hike which will give us spectacular views as well as a great opportunity to explore some of the desert flora unique to Baja.

Day 6: After a final breakfast, we break camp and paddle to our take-out site around 2 PM.  At the take-out, we unpack and proceed to our hotel in Loreto to (ah showers!) clean up.  In the evening we go to a favorite local restaurant for a fun dinner (no-host; ie not included in trip price).  Here we toast our new found kayaking skills and friends.  Hotel included.

Day 7-9: We head to Magdalena Bay on the Baja California peninsula's west coast - wintering grounds of the California gray whale for two nights camping and three days of whale watching.  Meals, camping gear and daily skiff whale watching sessions, marine biologist guides included.  Day 9 hotel included; dinner is on your own.  PLEASE NOTE that sometimes, the gray whale tour may preceed the Sea of Cortez portion.

Day 10: You are on your own for transportation to the airport for your flight homeward. You can use C&C English-speaking, air conditioned van transport for $8 each, or taxis (Spanish-speaking) are easily found, approximately $5-6/person; BUT depart for the airport no later than 2 hours before flight.

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